Discover an extraordinary piece of Denmark's ancient heritage with the Busemarke Longbarrow, nestled near Nøddebjerggård on the charming island of Møn. This impressive Neolithic burial site offers families an exciting and educational day out immersed in history and natural beauty. The longbarrow, measuring approximately 30 by 9 meters, dates back to around 3500 BCE, making it a captivating glimpse into early human civilization on Møn Island.
Visitors will appreciate the well-preserved stone chamber and distinctive large curb stones that give this site its monumental character. A unique feature is the presence of Bronze Age cup marks on a fallen stone, adding to the longbarrow's intriguing story. Located conveniently along Søndre Landevej, the site is easily accessible and ideal for a family adventure combining archaeology, scenic countryside walks, and outdoor exploration.
Møn itself is renowned for its rich cultural sites and stunning landscapes, including the nearby Møns Klint cliffs and Dark Sky Park, perfect for nature lovers and young explorers. Additionally, the broader South Zealand region offers diverse attractions, heritage walks, and family-friendly activities, ensuring a memorable stay for visitors of all ages.
Whether you are local or touring the area, the Busemarke Longbarrow provides a wonderful opportunity to engage with Denmark’s ancient past while enjoying the fresh air and peaceful farmland setting. Remember to bring comfortable shoes and your curiosity for a truly unique experience.
For more information on visiting the site and other events on Møn Island, contact the Møn Tourism Office at phone +45 55 98 20 00 or email info@moentourism.dk. Visit their website here moensklint.dk/en/burial-mound for detailed directions and seasonal updates.